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South Sudan’s ‘dire’ situation risks return to civil war, warns top UN envoy

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 25, 2025
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This content is a detailed summary of a piece of news regarding the situation in South Sudan, focusing on the efforts to achieve peace and stability in the country. The article mentions that the peacekeeping mission in South Sudan has guided President Salva Kiir and Vice President Riek Machar towards an open discussion and peace-speaking meeting. The peacekeeping mission is tasked with ensuring that the interests of the South Sudanese people are prioritized over activities that harm national unity and territorial integrity.

The content also highlights that the armed forces led by Riek Machar are on the brink of a potential civil war due to ongoing ethnic tensions. This has been exacerbated by recent incidents where government troops, led by Riek Machar’sจากการ militia, have been involved in military operations. precarious security arrangements have been mounted by the government to nearby locations, including Nasir, where the military has taken over certain positions.

The head of the peacekeeping mission expresses confidence in the leadership of the nation, stating that their concerted efforts can lead to a peaceful resolution. They have embarked on a series of shuttle diplomacy campaigns, involving international and regional actors, to promote dialogue and seek a unified message that desires Kiir and Machar to follow through on their peace agreement.

The article warns that clarity and direct communication are essential to prevent the situation from escalating into a renewed civil war. It stresses that the South Sudanese people’s future is dependent on the ability of their leaders to initiate meaningful dialogue and consider the multi-party peace agreement on the table.

This summary provides an overview of the political developments and the efforts to address the tensions within the South Sudanese government, emphasizing the importance of peaceful dialogue and leadership from both sides.

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